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Old 01-03-2009, 03:03 PM   #78
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Kids shouldn't be unattended with any little animals. However, that being said, when I was "under 12" my Grandma raised poms, and we helped with them--played and socialized them and they/we were fine. I remember being told to be careful their legs can break because they are tiny--but that taught me to be aware/more responsible. I think it's unfair to rule out a potential good home because they have children. I agree with researching and even asking them(buyers)--have you thought this totally thru and let them know the risks of having small kids around puppies. My boss raises yorkies--and on occasion when she was out of town, I brought home a litter. My kids--now 6 and 7(were 4 1/2 and 5) love/loved it, and they were very careful with the babies. I supervised them and didn't allow them to run all over the house with them, but it was good for them as well as socialization for the pups. I currently have 2 yorkies-one I bought when she was 2.5lbs at almost a year(kids were 5 and 6) and I just got my 2nd one that also is 2.5lbs and my kids are 6 and 7--they are very careful with them and love playing with/carrying them. I think it teaches the kids to be more cautious--I remind them, even if they are being careful to "Not forget how fragile they are and to be careful". I remember my boss selling a yorkie to a family, the little girl had just turned 5--she was so happy and held that puppy very carefully--she said it was going to be her pup and she was going to call her Sarah.
How do you stay and watch your small children every second of the day. I raised fine young women one is in her second year of medical school now, but they were kids and they did have friends. I could not possibly watch them every second. Raising your kids has nothing to do with an accident. Not saying they are abusing the doggies but they may step on them or drop them or drop a cup on their heads. Please those days of LEAVE IT TO BEAVER are not real and we all know this. Kids have accidents and that is real. When I sold Lolas first litter I would not sell to anyone with kids under 12. Im sorry but I am an experienced mother and did not want anthing to happen to my furbabbies. Now, every now and then you will find a very responsible younger child that will really take good care of the pup. I think the worst thing about the media is Britney Spears, Paris Hilton. They have made these young children and teens think these little gods creatures are nothing but toys. This is an accident waiting to happen. Im not being mean please dont take it that way and Im glad you have resposible small children but many do not. I did but my girls are atheltic and sometimes are not watching their surroundings...These are fragile little guys that can go down fast. Good luck to you and please dont take my venting wrong...LRod
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